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한국몽골학회 몽골학 몽골학 제46호
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2016.1
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Around the year of 1704, Jeju Moksa(牧使), Song, Jeong-Kyu left behind records indicating that ‘Daegwolgi(大闕基)’ in Hongro-hyun, which corresponds to today’s ‘Palace Site’ in Gangjeong-Dong, was the ruins where construction work for a palace had been progressed for over two years from the reign of 15th year to 17th year of King Gongmin (1366~1368). His position as the incumbent Jeju Moksa(牧使) is thought to lend credence to his statement about what had happened. Furthermore, today's findings from research on Jeju's history and archeology provide additional support for his view made about 300 years ago, that regarded the ruins of the 'Palace Site' in Gangjeong-Dong as the palace site for Emperor Sunje to take refuge in. As such, further excavation and investigation should follow for the ruins of the ‘Palace Site’ in Gangjeong-Dong. With this, it is equally important to determine the scope of the premise or domain of Temple Beophwasa, for, besides its being the palace site, it seems that Dynasty Ming and Dynasty Koryo led the construction of large-scale housing complex and houses within the precinct of this temple in the 1380s so that the refugees of Mongol royal coming into Jeju could reside and settle there. If the site for the refuge palace of the Mongol emperor Sunje can be confirmed as this place, this site will gain an international attention. Along with this, Jeju is likely to embrace the opportunity to gain a spotlight as the icon for interaction and encounter as well as one of the main places in the east asian culture zone.

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